Occupational Psychosocial Risks and Quality of Professional Life in Service Sector Workers with Sensory Processing Sensitivity. [PDF]
Chacón A +3 more
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Low Wage Service Sector Workers in New York City [PDF]
Making enough money to survive in New York City is challenging for many, especially for those struggling at the lowest end of the pay scale. Every day tens of thousands of low wage workers in New York City must ask themselves these difficult questions ...
Brook Hill
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Dental service sector and patient-reported oral health outcomes: Modification by trust in dentists. [PDF]
Song Y +4 more
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Service sector growth in the seventh district [PDF]
Service industries - North Central states ; Federal Reserve District ...
Eleanor H. Erdevig
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The Gender Wage Gap, Between-Firm Inequality, and Devaluation: Testing a New Hypothesis in the Service Sector. [PDF]
Brick C, Schneider D, Harknett K.
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Australia's service sector: a study in diversity [PDF]
This paper seeks to dispel some of the myths commonly harboured about service jobs, service trade and the contribution services make to productivity improvements and living standards.
Colin Clark +2 more
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Despite its high share in national energy demand, the tertiary sector is an undifferentiated residual in the energy balances of most countries. To develop effective policy measures for enhancing energy efficiency, policymakers need a sound understanding ...
Sonja Arnold-Keifer +2 more
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The future of artificial intelligence and robotics in the retail and service sector: Sketching the field of consumer-robot-experiences. [PDF]
Noble SM, Mende M.
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Crowding out public service motivation [PDF]
Employing workers with Public Service Motivation (PSM) has been proposed as a means of improving performance in the public sector. There is, however, no conclusive evidence showing PSM among individuals.
Georgellis, Y, Iossa, E, Tabvuma, V
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Racial/ethnic and gender inequities in the sufficiency of paid leave during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from the service sector. [PDF]
Goodman JM, Schneider D.
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